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Indiana Sees New Laws, Road Changes, and Real Estate Boom in Indianapolis.


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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Tuesday, July 1st, 2025.

We wake up today with some significant changes out of city hall and the Statehouse. Over 200 new Indiana laws go into effect today, and the biggest headlines for Indianapolis start with our roads. Starting now, the speed limit on much of I-465 is increasing from 55 to 65 miles per hour. Road crews will be out all week updating the signs, so if you commute on the loop, keep an eye out for new speed zones, especially near major construction areas. In other state news, big cuts to public health and higher education are sparking conversation, after lawmakers finalized a new budget late in April. These changes are expected to impact funding for everything from local clinics to university programs here in Marion County, and city leaders say they are bracing for tough conversations ahead about service priorities for the rest of the summer.

Shifting to public safety, overnight we saw a heavier police presence along Washington Street after a string of vehicle break-ins on the near east side. IMPD is asking anyone with video from North Rural to Emerson to check their footage. In a separate incident, a man was arrested near Keystone Avenue following a brief pursuit related to a downtown assault on Monument Circle. Police stress these are isolated events, but they urge everyone to remain alert.

Our real estate market continues to buzz, with nearly 1,200 new listings added over the past week and average home prices just below the 270,000 mark. The demand for apartments is picking up too, especially near Fountain Square and Broad Ripple, where new mixed-use developments broke ground this week, promising more retail and dining options before the end of the year.

On the job front, hiring is steady. Several healthcare facilities, including IU Health and Eskenazi, are hosting walk-in recruitment fairs this week. If you are seeking work, tech and logistics companies are still looking for talent, particularly along the northwest business corridors.

Culturally, summer is in full swing. Tonight brings free jazz at Garfield Park, and Friday marks the much-anticipated start of the Indy Summer Art Walk along Mass Ave. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway remains in the spotlight after a sold-out Indy 500 last month, but now the eyes turn to the Pacers, who are deep in offseason preparations and hinting at a new high-profile signing.

Looking ahead, the weather today is hot and humid. We can expect highs in the mid-90s with a heat index pushing 100, so any outdoor plans, whether for sports leagues at Riverside Park or Independence Day cookouts, should include plenty of water and shade. Forecasts call for the heat to stick around into the weekend, with late afternoon storms a possibility Thursday and Friday.

Finally, a quick feel-good note. Students at IPS School 84 celebrated a robotics win this weekend, taking top honors at a statewide STEM challenge. Their coach says the victory is proof that hard work and community support go hand in hand.

This has been Indianapolis Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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